Thane Court Staffers Exonerated in Bribery Allegations

Thane Court acquitted two district court staffers charged with accepting bribes for certified bail copies. Judge Bangde dismissed charges, citing lack of evidence and benefit of doubt for the clerk, Maya Kasbe, and Sunil Muley. Despite accusations and witness testimonies, the court found no evidence of pending work or bribe acceptance during the ACB sting operation.


PTI | Thane | Updated: 11-05-2024 13:47 IST | Created: 11-05-2024 13:47 IST
Thane Court Staffers Exonerated in Bribery Allegations
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A special court here has acquitted two staffers of the district court in Maharashtra's Thane accused of taking bribes to provide copies of certified bail applications.

Additional sessions judge D B Bangde held that the prosecution had failed to prove the charges against the alleged accused, and hence, they need to be given the benefit of the doubt.

A copy of the order dated April 16 was made available on Saturday.

The court acquitted clerk Maya Shivaji Kasbe and Sunil Namdeo Muley from the Thane district court.

Special public prosecutor Sanjay More informed the court that the complainant had applied to the court for certified copies of some bail applications.

In the record section, Kasbe demanded Rs 1,000 to Rs 2,000 to provide the copies and after negotiations, the sum was brought down to Rs 700.

In March 2015, a team from the anti-corruption bureau laid a trap and caught the clerk accepting the bribe amount.

Four prosecution witnesses, including the then district judge RR Gandhi, were examined during the trial.

The court order stated that the prosecution failed to prove that the complainant had his work pending with the accused clerk when the trap was laid.

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